Re: [trinity-users] Why does Trinity depend on Samba?

From: Gene Heskett <gheskett@...>Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2016 10:51:30 -0400

On Saturday 02 July 2016 09:39:31 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Saturday 02 July 2016 14:21:36 Gene Heskett wrote:> > Same with aptitude, I can't remove it>> That's unusual. Are you sure, Gene? I know that your system is not> quite standard, but often in past Debian installs, not only has> aptitude not been a dependency, it has not even been there and I have> had to install it myself. In fact, there was a discussion quite> recently on the Debian list as to whether aptitude should be installed> by default.>> Here is the first post in what turned out a fairly long thread.> https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/375717CA-88D6-4CF6-8D60-2A133DF3552F@...>> Lisi
I followed all that as it went by Lisi, maybe even posted about it but
forgotten now, old wet ram. If I try to remove aptitude, synaptic (or
apt-get) says it will also remove around 30 some packages of trinity
stuff including the base trinity install. Curious about how real the
dependencies are, I've made aptitude-curses non executable, so now I sit
back and wait for something to complain. If no complaints in a week ,
I'll rename it slightly and wait another week. After that, rm to the
rescue.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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